Organ Donation. Should you opt out?

Would you donate your organs/how do you feel about opt out?

  • I don't want to donate my organs in event of my death

    Votes: 2 10.0%
  • I want to donate my organs in event of my death

    Votes: 13 65.0%
  • I want to donate my organs, but I feel an "opt out" system for all is in breach of personal liberty

    Votes: 1 5.0%
  • I want as many organs as my body can handle and become some sort of super human.

    Votes: 4 20.0%

  • Total voters
    20
I wouldn't mind an opt out system because I know so many people who say they'd happily donate their organs but don't register for it or their famillies would overrule it.

I think if it would increase transplants then it is a good idea. So many people could be saved from death and I think that is important. And at the end of the day, if people were really against it for Religious or personal reasons, they can just opt out.
 
I'm all for this. If you really, really want to hang on to your organs after you're dead then you should have to make that stipulation before you die.

Otherwise, every dead body should be harvested for spares for the benefit of those still alive.

Actually, thinking about it, I don't think you should be able to opt out of this at all. You should have no choice - you're dead for Christ's sake, you can't vote, you can't pay tax, you have no say in the matter. Your body becomes the property of the society it leaves behind.
 
I guess I'm confused as to why they're calling it opt out when your opting to donate? Wouldn't that be opting in? you backwards English and your silly terms.

what the proposition is, is that if you DON'T want your organs donated, you must specify, otherwise they will. So the system is an opt-out system because you're opted in by default.
 
what the proposition is, is that if you DON'T want your organs donated, you must specify, otherwise they will. So the system is an opt-out system because you're opted in by default.
Oh thats fucking stupid... what if so and so had liver cancer? Seriously, I dunno how they pick and choose over there.
 
Oh thats fucking stupid... what if so and so had liver cancer? Seriously, I dunno how they pick and choose over there.

Well they have tests for that and don't use it. It's like when you donate blood, they test it to make sure it is safe to use.

And even if a person is healthy, their organs might not be used becuase the organs have to match the person who needs the transplant otherwise the body rejects it.

Hell even if they do match the organs perfectly, sometimes the person's body rejects the organ.
 
I'm torn. I can see the upside to doing it reverse of what we have, and I get that you're dead, you have no use for your organs (which is why I have the little heart on both my license and military ID), but the thought of someone rifling through my body for "spare parts" is hard to get my mind around.
 
I completely agree with the OP. I don't actually think there SHOULD be a choice in whether you donate or not. It should be compulsory. I mean, come on really? You're dead for crying out loud.

For me, it's a great feeling, knowing that when I'm gone, my organs will prolong or save someone's life. Doesn't everyone want to feel that way?
 
I'm sure some people who opt out, are afraid of premature organ harvesting. ;)

BTW, all polls need an undecided choice!!

I have heard people say that on other forums where this has been debated.


I saw a good documentry on organ donation a while ago. It was exploring the idea that memories aren't stored in the brain but all over the body in the cells. And they used examples of people (mainly in America) who have had organ donations (and never met or had contact with the organ donor) and then got the donor's memories or the person's personality started to change to that of the donors.

http://www.skepdic.com/cellular.html
 
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